Thank you for all the answers.
I'll try to find 0.032" boards, but as fas as I understand there is no harm
using thicker boards.
Pushing a little bit is not a problem at all :) I used laminators from other
brands and usually they need help to pass the board through.
Best regards.
Gokhan
2010/7/29 Steve Maroney <
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> The Pulsar site states that .062 will work but requires a push on the
> board as it goes in and pull as it comes out, otherwise the motor will
> not move the board very easily.
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> Best Regards,
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> Steve Maroney
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> Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: New GBC H65
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> I have the H-65 laminator and it handles .062" PCB material ok - by
> beveling the edges of PCB material it works just fine.
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> Without beveling sometimes a tad extra push is required to start the PCB
> into rollers, and they will "pop" a bit as the board exits the rollers,
> but doesn't seem to hurt anything.
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> I normally use .032", but do use .062" anything I need extra thick
> board, or if that's all I have.
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> Ken H>
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